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U-Know-Who wrote: wrote in message oups.com... PS I'd like to get a solid 3 mile range. wrote: Hey, I know this is CB territory, but the activity is high and you guys know this stuff. Want to hook up a nice high antenna to allow us to keep in contact with the kids up at the cabin. I understand height is almost everything but I can't find a cheap 5 wattish radio that has a antenna mount and power supply. Is there one? I expect the antenna/cable to cost about $200. ?? I also assume, that with an elevated antenna, I'll need a GMRS license. Any comments welcome. Thanks What is the terrain like where you wish to do this? Northern pine forest. Was hoping a nice, very high, antenna at the cabin could work in this environment. We have pines, some of the largest pines around, and if I could figure out how to get up there, we could get an antenna "over" the tops of all the trees in the area. If not, then I'd put it on top of a two story barn. |
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